django-erroneous 0.0.1

Erroneous traps Django’s in-built exception signal, captures the traceback . which would be the same beautiful exception page that Django displays when debugging is enabled . and saves it to the database so you can view it later.

It’s quite similar to django-sentry from the folks at Disqus but a more lightweight, no-frills, error-logging system for Django. Credits to David Cramer over at Disqus for the initial django-db-log which is the work this is based upon.

If there’s a feature that you’re missing and you’d like added, please create an issue on the project page at Github or create the fix yourself and send me a pull request. Adding a few small features here and there are okay but this is in no way aimed to encompass all the functionality of a full-blown error-logging stack like Sentry.

Installation

Grab the latest release from PyPI by running:

pip install django-erroneous

Please note that this requires Django 1.4 to work properly.

Configuration

Add erroneous to your project’s INSTALLED_APPS setting and run syncdb (or migrate if you’re using South).